Sorry, I had missed that you'd already included hook sizes. Although I'd still want all of them, not just uk/us. I have some older hooks from my mum that are numbered and I have to look up what they are. Every. Sodding. Time.

Turtle'sMammy wrote:Increases for working in the round:sc = 6hdc = 8dc = 12tr = 18would have saved me a lot of trouble last week.

I've never seen this before...I hav always worked on the principle that to get a flat circle you can start with any number of stitches, but need to increase by an even number each round...

I don't know, I tried to do a flat circle last week, following instructions on attic 24 (http://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/croch ... ircle.html) and it turned out an insane ruffled mess that I had to unravel and start again. Beyond the square: Crochet Motifs says this happens because the ratio of width to height doesn't match the ratio of increases being made, and the farther out you get, the worse your mistake looks. So I started again with 12 dc and I have a fabulously flat giant circle, but I need more yarn.